Nope, we're not just rehashing last year's news stories. This has actually happened AGAIN

Lindsay Lohan was at the wrong place at the wrong time. Again. We hear she's a regular there

It's time to make your disapproving noise of choice. (Personally we're going with "tsk tsk tsk", but we're also a fan of "ohhhh no" and "squeeeee"). And then we'd like to all hold hands, and collectively lean across the Atlantic to give Lindsay Lohan
a rather patronising pat on the head.

The actress, who's been quite busy recently with her pornstar boyfriend, was at a party last Saturday in the Hollywood Hills with her assistant, Gavin Doyle. We don't know what they did at the party, but it was probably really
fun, because they all decided to stay over afterwards and turn things into a sleepover. Again, we don't know what happened. But we imagine that they all wore onesies and swapped ghost stories.

Unfortunately, when the guy who owns the house woke up the next morning, he discovered that some of his jewellery was missing. And according to reports, he got a little bit upset about the matter.

So upset, that police in the area are now investigating possible gun use.

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Fact: The jewellery that she's wearing here is all her own

The scenario is all very deja-vu for Lindsay though - because while she's not being investigated as a suspect in this case, she's got a bit of a history with jewel-theft. Which actually makes her sound a little bit like Catwoman. But which probably shouldn't.

Lindsay was famously charged with Felony Grand Theft back in February after taking a necklace from a Los Angeles store. She was sentenced to 120 days in jail, and 480 hours of community service. And while she's probably trying to put all of that behind her, this must have brought back an uncomfortable memory or two. Let's hope that the onesie she was wearing at the time* wasn't orange.

And that isn't the only connection that Linds has with burglar types - she was targeted by the notorious "Bling Ring" in 2009, when a gang broke into her mansion and stole $130,000 worth of her clothes and jewellery.